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Kesari Opens Up About Decision To Avoid Confrontation With Portable
– Kesari Okala explains his decision not to engage in physical altercation with Portable.
– The incident took place at Computer Village in Lagos, captured on viral video.
– Kesari consciously chose to avoid violence to prevent negative labelling and repercussions.
Eko hot blog reports that In a recent turn of events, Kesari Okala, a well-known influencer, has come forward to explain why he refrained from getting into a physical altercation with Nigerian singer and rapper, Portable, also known as Habeeb Okikiola.
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The incident took place at Computer Village in Lagos and was captured on video, quickly becoming viral.
Addressing the altercation in a follow-up video on his social media page, Kesari shed light on his decision, stating, “Okay now Nigerians, if I had handled the guy for you, you’d have called me a hooligan. Who does that? This is pain.”
He expressed his conscious choice to avoid engaging in violence to prevent being labeled negatively.
The confrontation between Kesari and Portable almost escalated into a physical fight, as seen in the viral footage.
However, Kesari’s decision to abstain from violence was deliberate, aiming to evade potential repercussions and perceptions of his actions.
This revelation from Kesari has sparked discussions among netizens, with many expressing opinions on social media platforms.
Some commend his restraint, while others question the dynamics of the situation.
The incident has brought attention to the issue of public altercations among public figures and the consequences they entail.
Kesari’s explanation adds a new perspective to the narrative, prompting further reflection on societal norms and expectations regarding conflict resolution.
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As reactions continue to pour in, the aftermath of the altercation between Kesari and Portable serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in managing public image and navigating interpersonal conflicts in the digital age.
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